FUCKING A (as Hester)
"a character that Myburgh played with such passion that her performance transformed patrons into such a deep and vivid sense of suspension of disbelief. Personally, I found myself forgetting that Myburgh is in fact not Hester Smith. "
- Samia Asfar, Brooklyn Vanguard
"a character that Myburgh played with such passion that her performance transformed patrons into such a deep and vivid sense of suspension of disbelief. Personally, I found myself forgetting that Myburgh is in fact not Hester Smith. "
- Samia Asfar, Brooklyn Vanguard
TAMING OF THE SHREW (as Gremio)
"there was an exceptionally brilliant performance by Susan Myburgh [who] recruited such elegance and poise even in the utter ridiculousness of her characters. "
- Samia Asfar, Brooklyn Vanguard
"there was an exceptionally brilliant performance by Susan Myburgh [who] recruited such elegance and poise even in the utter ridiculousness of her characters. "
- Samia Asfar, Brooklyn Vanguard
SIGNIFICANT OTHER (as Laura)
"Myburgh’s acting chops are impeccable, and her quicksilver emotionality is impressive and rare among actors. "
- David Glen Robinson, CTXLive
"Susan Myburgh, as the last friend standing, Laura, has joined my "I'll see anything she does" list."
- Marc Seriff, Broadway Producer Hadestown
"Myburgh’s acting chops are impeccable, and her quicksilver emotionality is impressive and rare among actors. "
- David Glen Robinson, CTXLive
"Susan Myburgh, as the last friend standing, Laura, has joined my "I'll see anything she does" list."
- Marc Seriff, Broadway Producer Hadestown
THE SECRETARY (as Janelle)
"Susan Myburgh is hilarious as the slightly unhinged and over emotional office manager Janelle, delivering some riotously funny physical comedy moments along with her multiple meltdown monologues." - Broadway World
"Susan Myburgh as Janelle racks up repeated laughs from the audience as she has managed to magnificently channel the comic strip favorite Cathy." - Central Texas Live
"This all-female cast is one of the most talented assemblages of performers ever gathered on the Austin stage, with one knockout performance after another." - My Austin Statesman
"Susan Myburgh is hilarious as the slightly unhinged and over emotional office manager Janelle, delivering some riotously funny physical comedy moments along with her multiple meltdown monologues." - Broadway World
"Susan Myburgh as Janelle racks up repeated laughs from the audience as she has managed to magnificently channel the comic strip favorite Cathy." - Central Texas Live
"This all-female cast is one of the most talented assemblages of performers ever gathered on the Austin stage, with one knockout performance after another." - My Austin Statesman
TITUS ANDRONICUS (as Lavinia)
"Without saying a word, the tragic Susan Myburgh (Lavinia) garners heartfelt sympathy for her plight."
- ChicagoNow, Titus Andronicus
"Without saying a word, the tragic Susan Myburgh (Lavinia) garners heartfelt sympathy for her plight."
- ChicagoNow, Titus Andronicus
MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING (as Verges)
"Myburgh is quite a find, showing a real talent for clowning, her bright eyes and a huge smile creating an upbeat atmosphere that’s infectious. One can only hope that she graces more Austin stages in the near future, as even with her small role here, she’s shown a rare talent." - Austin Arts Watch
"Gifted physical comedians Toby Minor and Susan Myburgh, as the chief of the city’s citizen-police and his partner Verges, respectively, bring the show its moment of broadest humor."
- Andrew J. Friedenthal, The Austin American- Statesman
"Myburgh is quite a find, showing a real talent for clowning, her bright eyes and a huge smile creating an upbeat atmosphere that’s infectious. One can only hope that she graces more Austin stages in the near future, as even with her small role here, she’s shown a rare talent." - Austin Arts Watch
"Gifted physical comedians Toby Minor and Susan Myburgh, as the chief of the city’s citizen-police and his partner Verges, respectively, bring the show its moment of broadest humor."
- Andrew J. Friedenthal, The Austin American- Statesman
MATAWAN (as "()" or THE SHARK)
"[L]ovely poetic interludes as Myburgh's great white marvels at the size and speed of the mechanical predator sharing the briny deep with her."
- Kerry Reid, Chicago Tribune
"Played by Susan Myburgh, the shark knifes across the stage with unquenchable hunger and ambition."
- Alex Hunstberger, Timeout Chicago
"How often can a shark make you misty?"
- John Accrocco, Buzznews.net
"[L]ovely poetic interludes as Myburgh's great white marvels at the size and speed of the mechanical predator sharing the briny deep with her."
- Kerry Reid, Chicago Tribune
"Played by Susan Myburgh, the shark knifes across the stage with unquenchable hunger and ambition."
- Alex Hunstberger, Timeout Chicago
"How often can a shark make you misty?"
- John Accrocco, Buzznews.net
FACING ANGELA (as Burned Angela)
"It is a testament to all five actresses portraying the tortured Angela that in the midst of this metaphysical whirlwind they broadcast her profound vulnerability so well that we never lose our sense of empathy for her." - Chicago Theatre Review
"The actors, like pallbearers, carry the play’s grueling heaviness with grace. "
- TimeOut Chicago
"The five Angelas do wonderfully capturing the dilemmas of this one character while managing to create their own distinct personas without ever straying from the original character. " - Chicago Theater Beat
"It is a testament to all five actresses portraying the tortured Angela that in the midst of this metaphysical whirlwind they broadcast her profound vulnerability so well that we never lose our sense of empathy for her." - Chicago Theatre Review
"The actors, like pallbearers, carry the play’s grueling heaviness with grace. "
- TimeOut Chicago
"The five Angelas do wonderfully capturing the dilemmas of this one character while managing to create their own distinct personas without ever straying from the original character. " - Chicago Theater Beat
DANCE NATION (as Sophia)
"Myburgh flickers effortlessly between taunting, imploring, witchery, longing, and ruthlessness..."
- I.B. Hopkins, Sightlines Magazine
"Seeing Austin all-stars like [Susan Myburgh and] the rest of the talented cast share the stage is nothing short of a wonder..." - Austin Arts Watch
"Myburgh flickers effortlessly between taunting, imploring, witchery, longing, and ruthlessness..."
- I.B. Hopkins, Sightlines Magazine
"Seeing Austin all-stars like [Susan Myburgh and] the rest of the talented cast share the stage is nothing short of a wonder..." - Austin Arts Watch
PRETTY PENNY
"Myburgh's energy is eye catching."
- New City Stage
"Crackles with un-selfconcious boldness."
-TimeOut Chicago
"Myburgh's energy is eye catching."
- New City Stage
"Crackles with un-selfconcious boldness."
-TimeOut Chicago